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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MegabatMegabat - Wikipedia

    The Egyptian fruit bat is the only megabat whose range is mostly in the Palearctic realm; it and the straw-colored fruit bat are the only species found in the Middle East. The northernmost extent of the Egyptian fruit bat's range is the northeastern Mediterranean. In East Asia, megabats are found only in China and Japan.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PteropusPteropus - Wikipedia

    They are commonly known as fruit bats or flying foxes, among other colloquial names. They live in South Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia, East Africa, and some oceanic islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. [3] There are at least 60 extant species in the genus.

  4. 17 de may. de 2024 · Fruit bat is a term for tropical bats that eat fruit or nectar. Learn about the two main groups of fruit bats: Old World fruit bats (flying foxes) and American leaf-nosed bats (Artibeus).

  5. a-z-animals.com › animals › fruit-batFruit Bat - A-Z Animals

    27 de may. de 2024 · The fruit bat is a large taxonomical family of related species, mostly originating from the tropical and subtropical areas of Africa and Asia. The fruit bat spends much of its time hanging upside down in trees or caves with other members of the same species.

  6. List of fruit bats. Fruit bats, also known as flying foxes or megabats, are the 197 species of bats that make up the suborder Megachiroptera, found throughout the tropics of Africa, Asia, and Oceania, of which 186 are extant. The suborder is part of the order Chiroptera (bats), and contains a single family, Pteropodidae.

  7. Old World fruit bat, (family Pteropodidae), any of more than 180 species of large-eyed fruit-eating or flower-feeding bats widely distributed from Africa to Southeast Asia and Australia. Some species are solitary, some gregarious. Most roost in the open in trees, but some inhabit caves, rocks, or buildings.